Hundred Zi Tu, also known as Bai Zi Ying Fu Tu, Bai Zi Chun Tu, Bai Zi Xi Chun Tu. It has a specific meaning in traditional Chinese culture. Since "hundred" contains the meaning of great or infinite, the good wishes of blessing and congratulation are brought into a state of extreme.
Since ancient times, when the bride's dowry is married, there is a brocade quilt of Baizitu, which is used to contain festivities and blessings, and at the same time wishes that the bride will have a full house, home and beauty of her noble children and grandchildren, and will be given a hundred brocade quilt noodles in the congratulatory gifts of relatives and friends.
Leng Ming's "Hundred Sons" depicts the allusion of the Hundred Sons of King Wen of Zhou. The long scroll depicts 100 children, who laugh and play, jump up and down, and are very lively.
▼ Children wearing various masks and playing with them, and some are riding wooden horses, and the two hind legs of the wooden horses are two wooden wheels.
▼ Children who play drums happily and wave the flag and shout.
▼ Fishing kids, and two kids playing with little pull carts!
▼ Children who take a boat to pick lotus flowers and lotuses
▼ Walk the birds, play with frogs, and see the fish in the fish tank.
▼ There is a child playing with gyroscopes you found?